Pimpri: You must have often seen cheerleaders dancing on the cricket field, but will it ever be true in a bullock cart race? Although it is absolutely true. Cheerleaders in Nauvari sarees and Marathi costumes dance in the bullock cart race. This incident is in Pangri village of Khed Taluka, adjacent to Pimpri-Chinchwad city in the Pune district. The traveling festival of Rokdoba Maharaj was celebrated in Pangri village. Cheers girl was also invited to the bullock cart race this time, which remains a topic of discussion in the entire district.
Due to the epidemic of the corona, restrictions were in force in the whole of Maharashtra for the last two years, which the government has recently lifted. After that, once again from village to village festivals, travel and fair are being organized. The Supreme Court has recently allowed the traditional bullock cart race of Maharashtra. Therefore, this year special enthusiasm is being seen in the fairs of villages.
Cheerleaders dance to Marathi songs
Bullock cart races are organized on the occasion of the fair in many villages of the Pune district. Cheer girls were brought in to entertain the citizens with huge prizes in a bullock cart race held at Pangri village in the Pune district. Therefore, the fair held in this village was a matter of attraction for the citizens. Till now the cheerleaders who were seen in short dresses on the cricket field danced to Marathi songs after the bullock cart race. A separate platform was set up for the cheerleaders adorned with Nauvari saris, nose ring ornaments, and sixteen makeups. After the bullock cart race, these cheer girls danced to Marathi songs, which became the subject of discussion.